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  2. THE ECHUNGA GOLD-FIELD.

    The National Gold Mining Company's Works at Echunga are now in fall operation. Improved machinery bas been recently obtained, and it is expected that the results of the crushing by means ...

    Article : 890 words
  3. THE VISIT OF PRINCE ALFRED TO VICTORIA.

    The following is from a Victorian Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on tho £7th:— "The Governor has received permission from His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh to ...

    Article : 741 words
  4. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    The weather still alternates between beat ana cold. We have not had to complain of over mach heat yet, and the recent heavy rains have caused the grass to spring up beautifully. ...

    Article : 240 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY FOR ENGLAND.

    [The following brief epitome of the leading features of the news is intended for telegraphic transmission, or to facilitate the prompt publication of Australian items in the journals on the ...

    Article : 1,577 words
  6. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  7. VICTORIA.

    [?] have just been received of the General Grant, which with passengers left Melbourne for London on May 3rd, 1866. The vessel was wrecked on one the Auckland Isles on the 14th May, the ...

    Article : 747 words
  8. POLICE COURTS.

    Funny Bryan, charges with the use of obscene language, was fined 10s. Frank Pearce was charged on the information of Jas. Smith Oliphant with an attempt to commit suicide. John Frazer, wardsman at the Destitute ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  9. MELBOURNE GOSSIP.

    The enquiry into the cause of the track of the Light of the Age at Fort Phillip Heads is being continued by the Steam Navigation Board of Victoria. As far as the enquiry has progressed, the ...

    Article : 2,138 words
  10. NURIOOTPA, January 29.

    The reaping is now completed. I hear of some so fortunate as to have obtained from 15 to 20 bushels per acre; but the average value of each acre sown will not exceed £1. ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor further proroguing Parliament from the 14th February to Friday, the 27th March next. APPOINTMENTS. ...

    Article : 1,445 words
  12. STRATHALBYN, January 29.

    I understand Captain Rankine intends giving a dinner and ball, previous to his departure for England, to his troop, No. 2 Cavalry. A great many tenders were forwarded from this ...

    Article : 212 words
  13. STIRLING NORTH, January 28.

    A meeting bas been held in this township, the object of which will, if fully carried out, very much improve the condition of the people, both here and in the For North. It was agreed unanimously to ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. GUMERACHA, January 30.

    The harvest in this district fully justifies the worst fears held relative to the probable yield. It is miserable indeed, and the wheat that is coming in from the Rhine count is no better as to quality. ...

    Article : 257 words
  15. GAWLER PLAINS, January 29.

    Through illness I have been unable to send a communication for some weeks past; but, in truth, for the past two months there his been nothing of importance to note, save and except the red rust ...

    Article : 460 words
  16. MEETING OF FARMERS AT MEADOWS.

    On Tuesday, the 28th instant, a public meeting of farmers and others interested in agricultural pursuits was held at the Meadows Inn fur the purpose of devising means for obtaining seed ...

    Article : 1,339 words
  17. GOOLWA, January 29.

    On Tuesday evening, between 5 and 6 o'clock, one of the hands belonging to the Lady Daly was drowned whilst bathing in the river near the vessel. A few minutes before the accident ...

    Article : 349 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    sir John Young and Lady Young Balled from Melbourne by the Geelong. Lord Belmore, the new Governor, with his family and suite, arrived on January 7, and was ...

    Article : 369 words
  19. ALDINGA, January 30.

    The weather during the past week has been cool and pleasant, but sufficiently warm to enable the farmers to finish reaping. On Sunday last, the anniversary of St. App's ...

    Article : 200 words
  20. SKILLOGOLEE CREEK, January 28.

    There is nothing particular stirring in our quiet part of the colony. The harvest is now nearly over, and the yield is indifferent both in Quality and quantity. I was ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. TWO WELLS, January 29.

    The weather here I tely has been anything but favourable for the the ingathering of crops, and consequently some of them are still in the course of being reaped. ...

    Article : 216 words
  22. KAPUNDA, January 31.

    On Monday (27th) a fire broke out on the farm of a Mr. Hewson, about three miles from Kapunda, on the Anlaby-road; but it did not prove a very destructive one. There happened to be a good ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD CORPORATION, JANUARY 30.

    Present—The Mayer, and Councillors Thomas, Howell, Gootlen, Hales, Birrell, and Mattingly. A letter from the Chief Secretary was received, stating that no grant in aid could be made during ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. QUEENSLAND.

    The Governor embarked on June 4, and Colonel O'Connell was sworn as Acting Governor. The Maryborough diggings continue good. ...

    Article : 21 words
  25. RIVERTON, January 30.

    The weather since my last has been beautifully fine, and the fanners are all busy cleaning up their wheat owing to which there has been bat a small quantity corning in. ...

    Article : 211 words
  26. ROBE, January 28.

    The Omagh having some of the boiling down plant on board, the establishment was unable to get into full working order till after her arrival, although fur the last few weeks one, and ...

    Article : 203 words
  27. TASMANIA.

    The Duke of Ediaburgh arrived at Hobart Town on January 6, and next day landed in presence of large concourse of people. He afterwards went through a large programme of festivities and ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. SEED WHEAT.

    Sir—Will you allow me through your columns to ask the advice of old experienced colonists as to what they consider the best description of wheat for sowing in the coming season, taking ...

    Article : 469 words
  29. KANGAROO ISLAND, January 22.

    A recent visitor writes thus to a friend in Adelaide:— "The weather here has been the most extraordinary I have experienced during my residence ...

    Article : 925 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    Hokitika advices state the discovery of a rich gold-field and a new rush at the Five-mile. Wellington advices state that overtures of peace had been received from Matatuie, King of ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. STOCKPORT, January 30.

    Some most delightful summer weather which we have lately had has given the farmers an opportunity of completing their reaping operations. Certainly most of them have a doleful tale of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  32. MONTHLY SHIPPING SUMMARY FOR ENGLAND.

    NUMBER OF INTERCOLONIAL ARRIVALS and Departures of Vends at Port Adelaide from December 27, 1867, to January 31, 1868, both inclusive. ...

    Article : 789 words
  33. PORT WAKEFIELD, January 31.

    On Sunday last the Jolly Miller, Murray steamer, arrived, with the intention of trading between this and Port Adelaide. She loaded with wheat at Anthony & Bartleet's Wharf on Monday, and ...

    Article : 542 words
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